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The extremist regime wants tourists. Why shouldn’t it? It’s part of the normalisation of brutality Kim Jong Un last month posed on a beach, surfing on the ‘wave of happiness’ that North Korea’s ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNGood v. Bad Terrorists: Unpacking Russia’s Surprise Recognition Of Taliban Rule In AfghanistanRussia recognized the Taliban-led Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, a decision that will have a significant effect on the positions of other nations, particularly those in Central Asia.
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The Nation UAE on MSNMoscow and KabulDr. Gul.i.Ayesha Bhatti ...
Stabilization through connectivity - by anchoring Afghanistan into a web of economic interdependence, Pakistan also serves ...
Campaigners, academics and groups that support asylum seekers have long called for the UK to introduce “safe and legal routes ...
Trump visits Texas after deadly flood, avoids talk of FEMA cuts, calls disaster "unbelievable" and pledges support. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
HEALTH SECRETARY Wes Streeting adopted Labour’s “warfare over welfare” approach by inviting US General Stan McChrystal, a key ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian kitsch: Canadian-side Niagara Falls projected onto a wall; a Wall of Heroes ...
One of the world's most valuable car companies Tesla is opening its first India showroom in Mumbai. Citing a Reuters report, ...
Russia’s recognition of the Taliban provides much sought-after legitimacy to a regime that is enforcing the world’s most ...
Thousands of Afghans, including many who worked with British forces, have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of data on their identities raised fears ...
Thousands of Afghans who worked with British forces have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of data on their identities raised fears that they could be targeted by the Taliban.
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